Sherm Pendley wrote:


Meanwhile, the simplest way to set up a DocSet for a perl that will run on your system is to let ShuX itself figure out all the correct paths. In Preferences, just click the "Perl..." button under the DocSet popup. You'll get a selection sheet where you can choose the directory where a "perl" binary lives. ShuX will then run the chosen Perl to figure out where it stores its pods and modules.


It looks like my previous attempt which had crashed was because I'd put incorrect paths.

Now I tried to do this procedure you described, but I couldn't seem to be able to select a "perl" binary (I'm looking in /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.6).


The other way, clicking the "Add" button and filling in the paths manually, is intended for cases where the Perl for which you want to add


I went for this option instead, this time using the correct path which I obtained via perl -V. I'd like to verify for myself that the button you described above is correct - what's the name of the binary I'm supposed to be looking for?


Like I said though - please do send me the crash log, the paths you entered for the DocSet, and any other relevant info you can think of.


Sending you the crash log separately.


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